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CarlAlves
CarlAlves rated it 11 years ago
Murder at Union Station starts with the shooting of a mobster turned government informer at Union Station in Washington. Trying to meet him is Richard Marienthal, a writer who is penning a book about the mobster’s life. When Marienthal begins to dig into why his book subject was shot to death, he be...
ijanderson1
ijanderson1 rated it 12 years ago
Big surprise, no Mac or Annabel.
Brick
Brick rated it 12 years ago
If only there were a way to give out ratings of negative stars!! This book would set a record. The good guys come to a bad end, the bad guys get away with murder, literally and metaphorically, as does the author. All of the characters are remarkably stupid, cartoonish, and although there are many ...
ijanderson1
ijanderson1 rated it 12 years ago
Murder at Ford’s TheatreWritten By: Margaret TrumanPublished by: Ballantine BooksMurder at Ford’s TheatreThis is a story about the murder of a young female intern of U.S. Senator, Bruce Lerner. The intern, Nadia Zarinski, was found in the alley behind the Ford’s Theatre. “Cause? Subdural and su...
Barbara1951
Barbara1951 rated it 15 years ago
A good one; contemporary. Particularly interesting in view of the fact that it was published in 2000.
debnance
debnance rated it 22 years ago
Don't look for objectivity here! But if you enjoy hearing stories about American Presidents and their lives, especially from a decidedly opinionated source, you will love this book. Get ...
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